2009 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Supercharged Not One Scratch, Ding, Dent Or Problem on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
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Every piece of documentation that came with this car is wrapped in
plastic. Every window sticker, safety
sticket etc. Owned by one of the most meticulous car owners on the planet! Never ate in, smoked in etc. Car still smells new. Never in an accident, never seen the body shop or dealer. All factory body panels and paint. 14,247 miles. Clean California Title in hand.
Aftermarket Goodies Procharger Supercharger Kit (6-7 PSI) · KW Coilover Suspension Mopar Performance Front & Rear Strut Tower Braces HopNot Stage II Kit · Magnaflow Exhaust · Hurst Short Throw Shifter · Mopar Badging on Steering Wheel, Front Nose and Wheels · 22X9.5 22” SRT8 Replica Wheels · 385/365 Series Tires · Custom A-Pillar Gauge Pod w/ SRT Boost Gauge · SRT Hood Stripes (Factory) Maintenance · Records of every fill up with date/mileage/oil change · Oil changed on average every 1500 miles with Mobile One Synthetic · Detailed with high end Meguires products/Polymer Sealant and Carnuba ENTERTAINMENT Rear window antenna AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player
EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS City 15/hwy 25 (6.1L engine/6-speed manual trans) (Estimated) With
Supercharger!
EXTERIOR Body-color door handles Bright fuel filler door Functional hood scoop Body-color fascias Automatic headlamps Rear spoiler Pwr heated mirrors w/fold-away
INTERIOR Keyless entry w/keyless go Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/microphone 8-way pwr driver seat 180-MPH speedometer Heated front seats Pwr accessory delay Hurst shift knob Universal consumer interface UConnect hands-free communication Instrument cluster-inc: display screen, speedometer Lighting-inc: illuminated entry, front reading/map lights, rear
courtesy lamps, trunk lamp Pwr trunklid release Speed-sensitive pwr locks w/satin silver lock knobs Keyless entry Temp & compass gauge Cell phone storage Steering wheel audio controls Illuminated cupholders Tip start Universal garage door opener Speed-sensitive pwr locks Rear window defroster Speed control Rear courtesy lamps Trunk lamp Floor carpet Tilt/telescopic leather-wrapped steering wheel w/audio controls Instrument cluster w/performance display screen Air conditioning Premium leather-trimmed bucket seats Premium leather-trimmed heated bucket seats-inc: 8-way pwr driver
seat, driver & passenger manual lumbar Keyless go Luxury front & rear floor mats Cargo compartment dress-up Leather-wrapped steering wheel Tilt/telescopic steering column Sentry Key theft deterrent system Pwr windows w/front 1-touch down Satin silver lock knobs
MECHANICAL Rear wheel drive 6.1L SRT Hemi V8 engine 160-amp alternator Dual rear exhaust Performance tuned rack & pinion steering 730 CCA maintenance-free battery Severe duty II engine cooling Autostick automatic transmission Performance tuned pwr rack & pinion steering Independent high performance suspension Dual exhaust (Magnaflow) 6-Speed Manual Anti-spin rear differential Dual bright exhaust tips
SAFETY Tire pressure monitoring display Electronic stability program
On Jun-25-14 at 09:32:58 PDT, seller added the following information: 501 RWHP Over 10k invested and all receipts are present. |
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(US $19,550.00)
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